A list of puns related to "Third Eye Blind (album)"
Iβm looking to give it a try but kinda suck at carving. Wonder if anyone has a reference photo somewhere.
Reference photo: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Third_Eye_Blind_(album)
Hello everyone, looking for a copy of third eye blindβs self titled on vinyl. Not picky on which pressing I end up snagging since I know there are a few different ones out there. Just looking for a copy in good condition that I can slag for a good price lol please let me know what you have with pricing information! Thanks!
Recently been getting back into TEB. I used to only listen to their first albums but I'm liking their Screamer album. Interested to hear what other people's favourite songs are!
Iβve been vibing to Third Eye Blinds first album, and have been wondering if there is anything similar. If you have any recommendations, please leave them in the comments!
Looking for a copy of Third Eye Blind's self titled first album. Honestly don't care which pressing, just a nice, clean copy that sounds good.
Motivated buyer, will pay via PayPal G&S.
Thanks!
Since this band is slated to get the Song vs. Song treatment soon, this seems like a good time to float the question: Was Third Eye Blind's 2003 album Out of the Vein a Trainwreckord?
From 1997 to 2000, Third Eye Blind were one of the biggest bands in existence. Their debut album sold more than 6 million copies and spawned five hits, three of which made the Top 10. 1999's Blue also did respectably well, spawning the fantastic earworm "Never Let You Go" (which hit #1 in Canada!) and going Platinum in the United States. Then...
In 2000, guitarist and co-leader Kevin Cadogan was fired. Kevin had contributed heavily to the hook- and harmony-laden songwriting on the first two records, and the material on Out of the Vein suffered from his lack of input.
The band spent 2001 and early 2002 on hiatus, losing much of the momentum that they had painstakingly built up during the first two album cycles.
Even more momentum was lost when the album's release was offset by delay after inexplicable delay, being pushed back from summer '02 to fall '02 to spring '03. In the meantime, promotional efforts were tabled and wasted. I distinctly remember hearing a radio promo for "Crystal Baller" (as the album was then titled) in July or August 2002, with an except of the title track. Am I the only one who remembers this?
By the time the album finally hit stores, Elektra was in the midst of imploding, and many of its artists were denied effective promotion.
The singles off OOTV utterly stiffed on the charts. "Blinded (When I See You)" couldn't scrape the Top 100. (My hometown radio station played it exactly one time, and I never heard it again.) "Crystal Baller" didn't chart at all.
After the singles failed, the band was rocked by even more corporate foibles: AOL Time Warner spun off its music division into a new entity under Edgar Bronfman, Atlantic completed its absorption of Elektra, and Third Eye Blind were dropped from the roster.
Third Eye Blind basically ceased to exist as a current hit band after 2003. By the end of the decade, they were playing the nostalgia circuit.
But, to what extent were these circumstances and happenings due to Out of the Vein itself? It seems the album was as much a symptom of the band's decline as the cause.
Today Third Eye Blind announced their new album "Dopamine" on their [Twitter.] (https://mobile.twitter.com/3eb/status/596675994976522240) This marks an end to the six year interval since their last album "Ursa Major."
I really want this album. It is my favorite album of all time and I keep missing their restocks on their merch website. I lucked out and got Blue and Out Of The Vein when it was restocked but I, for the life of me, cannot find this album for less than $80. Anyone on here want to sell me a copy? I donβt care if itβs the red or black vinyl, I just want to own it! I would prefer to have it in NM/M condition, as I like to keep my things nice and donβt need any uggos in the collection! Thank you all for any help you might have!
Every album is so good. Theyβve steadily put out album after album of such great songs. They were screwed by Semi Charmed Life being their first single, and blowing up the way it did. Itβs a song that doesnβt represent them at all IMO
EDIT: I maybe shouldnβt have used the words βbad rapβ. All I meant is that for people who donβt know how good a band they are, how well crafted their songs are, SCL isnβt a good representation of their over all sound. It comes off more like a one hit wonder ear worm. Most of their work is really thought provoking and deep. A lot of it is just good rock n roll, but all of it is pretty far away from SCL. When I tell some people that TEB is one of my favourite bands, all they think of is SCL and donβt get why Iβd say that. Not really saying itβs a βbadβ songβ¦Their album Blue (the one after their first) didnβt get the exposure it deserved or air time because basic lame radio rock stations didnβt hear a SCL ear worm kind of song on it. Maybe Never Let You Go, but it wasnβt a hit like SCL. That album is incredible. Everything after that album is amazing.
Yeah, sure, Self-titled has all of the radio hits, but I just donβt understand the God of Wine and Motorcycle Drive By hype either. They are just βmehβ songs to me.
Meanwhile, Blue is one of the few albums I can listen to the whole way through and not get bored.
βWoundedβ, β10 Days Lateβ, βNever Let You Goβ, βDeep Inside of Youβ, β1000 Julyβsβ, βOde to Maybeβ, βRed Summer Sunβ, βCamouflageβ, and βDarknessβ are all awesome songs.
Recently, I have especially gotten into βDarknessβ. Goddamn, I forgot how amazing that song is. Itβs just so epic.
Honestly, βDarknessβ should have been the final song on the album. Itβs just a perfect final song song.
so i was peaking trough third eye blind first album
and the start of graduate is messed up
its like its missing 3-4 second at the start(not part of the previous track)
and its the same way on the 2017 re-release
was this like that on the actual cd?
heres a youtube version that doesnt miss anyhting at the beggining
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gmrC_Pij5gc
annd the version from streaming services
I think their legacy would be more known for their debut album. Thoughts?
Title kind of says it all...that band was actually fucking good. They had catchy, timeless hits that will go down in history. Even if you don't know who sings the songs you will always remember the chorus. Fuck I miss that kind of music being mainstream.
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